Even Longer: Injured 45 Year Old Former Champion Not Expected To Make WWE Return Soon

It’s still a long way off. There are certain injuries in wrestling that are a lot worse than others. These are the kind that can be built up over a long time and unfortunately they can keep a wrestler out of action even longer than most. Some of the worst involve the neck, and now another former champion in WWE is expected to miss even more time due to a serious neck injury.

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Robert Roode, 45 years old, has not wrestled since June 2022 due to a neck injury, which resulted in fusion surgery. According to Fightful Select, Roode has been out of action for nearly a year already but did not get his surgery until recently, meaning that he is not expected to return to the ring for a long time. There is no word on when such a return might take place.

Roode is a quality star when he is around. Check out some of his time in WWE:

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Opinion: That is terrible to hear as you never want to see a wrestler left on the shelf for any amount of time, especially coming up on a year with more time to come. Roode is one of the most consistent stars WWE can offer but at his age, it is hard to imagine him having a ton of time left in the ring. Hopefully he is able to get back sooner than later, though his health is what matters more than anything else.

What do you think of Roode’s time in WWE? How can he be best used? Let us know in the comments below.

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